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AlmarM 19

AlmarM 19

#include <Crypt.au3>; Example of hashing data and using it to authenticate password; This is the MD5-hash of the correct password$bPasswordHash="0xCE950A8D7D367B5CE038E636893B49DC"$sPassword=InputBox("Login","Please type the correct password.","Yellow fruit that is popular among monkeys")If_Crypt_HashData($sPassword,$CALG_MD5)=$bPasswordHashThenMsgBox(64,"Access Granted","Password correct!")ElseMsgBox(16,"Access Denied","You entered the wrong password!")EndIf

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TheRevenger 0

TheRevenger 0

Can you release the source script, without your webserver data included ? It is nice u let ppl use your server but i wanna use somting like this on my own server ? Or if not then give me some more info on how to remake a script like yours ...

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shanet 0

shanet 0

Maybe if you sweet talk the creator of this software enough he will tell you how its done, or create a tool to do that?

However that is completely up to him.

On another note, congratulations on this piece of work! However, just one problem:

-I created an account, closed the program then tried to log back in and it didnt work?

-So I then tried to sign up again and was able to sign up with exactly the same information? (username + password).

I also noticed above the mention of MD5 hashes as use for password encryption and you stating that it would be possible to reverse the encryption, it actually is not possible to reverse MD5 encryption, however it is possible to brute force the MD5 hash if they get their hands on it. However I do not think it would be easy to do so, and even if they did, it would take the average user ages to brute force a good password, the best way to crack an MD5 password is with rainbow tables where every single possible hash is pre-computed and stored in a rainbow table (hence the name). As you would imagine, this creates an enourmous file (20 GB for normal characters, I found one in excess of 100GB with German special chars!!!).